nautical signal flag
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Definition
Noun: A nautical signal flag is a piece of fabric of a specific color, pattern, and shape, designed to be hoisted on a ship. Each unique flag represents a specific letter of the alphabet, a single numeral, or a complete standardized message. These flags are part of an internationally recognized code used for visual communication between vessels at sea.
Usage
Nautical signal flags are used primarily for sending messages over short distances when radio silence is required or as a backup to electronic systems. They are hoisted singly or in carefully arranged groups on a ship's halyards to convey information.
Examples
- The ship hoisted the nautical signal flag for "Alpha" to indicate it had divers down.
- To signal distress, the vessel flew the nautical signal flag representing "November" above the flag for "Charlie".
- A single nautical signal flag can convey an urgent, predefined message to nearby ships.
Advanced Usage
- International Code of Signals (ICS): This is the formal system governing the use of nautical signal flags. Each flag's meaning is defined by this code to ensure universal understanding among mariners of different nationalities.
- Flag Hoist: A sequence of multiple nautical signal flags hoisted together forms a flag hoist, which can spell out words or convey complex coded messages.
Variants and Related Words
- Signal Flag: A more general term that can include flags used for signaling outside of the maritime context (e.g., military or railway signals).
- Code Flag: Another term often used interchangeably with nautical signal flag.
- Ensemble: In signaling, this refers to a group of nautical signal flags displayed together to form a complete message.
Synonyms
- Maritime signal flag
- International code flag
- Ship's signal flag
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Spelling Out a Message: Using a series of nautical signal flags, each representing a letter, to communicate a word or name visually.
- One-Flag Signal: A nautical signal flag displayed alone, which carries a specific, urgent meaning (e.g., "Bravo" for "I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous goods").
- Two-Flag Signal: A combination of two nautical signal flags often used for urgent or common messages related to maneuvering, safety, or distress.
Noun
- one of an international code of flag signals used between ships